Most fans of Soul music will know this record for the A side: Save
The Last Dance For Me a great record, one of those enduring hits that has
been covered and sung almost to death and become an evergreen on both sides of
the Atlantic. Singing lead on both sides is, of course, the man with that
beautiful baritone voice Ben E. King; and both songs were recorded in New York,
May 1960 along with I Count The Tears and Sometimes I Wonder the
production credits going to Leiber and Stoller, but Bill Millar in his seminal
book on The Drifters believes that Phil Spector had to be in there
somewhere too. This copy of Nobody But Me once belonged to Betty
Terrille, I wonder what she was like, where was she from, was she a big fan of
Soul music, did she buy lots of records, go out dancing to Drifters
records, or possibly even see them live.